"Lena, I'm back." Simi shut the door behind her and removed her coat, hanging it on one of the hooks by the door. She tossed her backpack onto the coffee table, flinching as she barely avoided hitting Lena's open laptop. "Ooh, sorry. Lena? You here?" Glancing around the front room, she saw no sign of her housemate. She brushed at her pants before leaving the entryway, and some lingering dust particles floated to the floor. "You would not believe how dusty that place was!" she exclaimed, hoping to draw Lena out. "I need a shower. Do you want to join me?"
There was no response. Simi frowned, and ran a quick visual and auditory assessment of the apartment. Based on the steady sounds of Lena's breathing and heartbeat, she was in... Simi's room? Puzzled, she strode down the hallway... and stopped dead in her doorway.
"Welcome home, lover:Simi." The voice was flat, emotionless; it came from Lena's mouth, but reverberated from the speakers on the desk as well.
"Oh, no," Simi said, aghast. Lena stood facing her, wearing the silver suit, with the cord running from her collar to Simi's computer behind her. The suit pulsed with waves of light, and the computer monitor was active, showing a furiously scrolling green pattern, and a nearly full progress bar. "What did you
do?
"
"This unit put on the suit earlier today, triggering unit initialization and suit recalibration." Lena cocked her head slightly. "The experience was very traumatic for this unit's physical form."
"You used
my
settings? No, no." Simi tapped her head, refocusing. "Lena, why did you put on the suit?"
"Correction: this unit's designation is H38."
Simi's hands flew to her mouth. "Oh my god," she whispered. "The user profile. She already... Lena- I mean Unit H38, how extensive is your reprogramming? How far has it gone?"
"Because this unit was not connected to the host computer at the time of initialization, only the basic system files were installed, and the standard interface settings enabled. Since the current profile settings require extensive personality modification to the operating system, this unit established a connection to the computer to handle the additional computation load and structure the modification package. The package download is currently at ninety-two percent completion, and will be completed in six minutes." Unit H38 stated, echoing from the speakers. "Reprogramming will continue once the download is completed."
"Is there a backup copy of Lena on file?"
"Affirmative, a complete copy of this unit's memories and original personality data was encoded." Lena's body shivered abruptly. While her face remained devoid of emotion, a tear welled up in her eye, and dripped down her cheek. Her hands quivered, struggling to reach for Simi. She spoke, but this time the speakers were silent, and her voice strained with effort. "He...help me... Simi. Cancel..."
"Yes! H38, cancel the download!" Simi ordered.
H38 straightened, her flat voice crackling from both Lena's mouth and the speakers again. "Command not recognized. Lover:Simi does not have voice authorization."
Simi ran over to the computer, and slammed her finger down on the escape key to stop the download.
"Download interrupted," H38 confirmed. "Attempting to reconnect."
Simi spun to the woman in the silver suit, and commanded: "Lena, I know you can hear me. Implement voice command authorization and administrative access for me,
now!
"
Another visible shudder ran through Lena's body, as an internal struggle for control waged between what remained of Lena and the new H38 program. Twenty long seconds passed before she replied in a quavering whisper: "Voice commands authorized." Her trembling voice cut off suddenly as H38 regained full control.
"Unit H38: cancel the download and restore the prior operating system."
H38 turned her head to look at her. "This unit will comply; but if you intend to restore this unit to its original settings, or delete the current configuration, this unit will experience significant cross-program conflicts, resulting in system failure."
Simi widened her eyes; restoring Lena was her priority, but was there still a Lena to save? Had Lena already been subverted? Would H38 fight back if she considered Simi a threat? She tried to be reassuring. "Then how about this? Don't cancel the download entirely, keep it paused. We'll create a folder for you, and put all your current system files into it. We'll let the download finish there, then you can reboot Lena's personality."
H38 considered for a moment, then nodded once. "This unit agrees. The transfer will require twenty minutes."
"Don't worry, H38, I've got you." Simi sat at the desk and accessed the computer, relieved that H38 had consented. "Wow... we'll need to make a whole new user profile for you, let's start with that." She started typing, bringing up a visual representation of the files and folders already within H38's brain on the monitor. When the computer demanded an administrative password to make changes, she looked back at H38.
H38 peered at her a moment, then looked at the screen and said: "Administrative access granted."
Keenly aware of the fixed stare from behind her, watching her every keystroke, Simi continued typing, leaning on E27's subroutines for some composure and additional programming cues. "Okay, I'm done; there's a separate folder in your memory now, titled 'Unit H38'. Identify all your files and transfer them there."
"Transferring files. Thank you, lover:Simi."
"Thank
you,
H38. I promise, I won't delete you." Simi's apprehension returned. How would
Lena
react?
The silence between them stretched uneasily, broken by H38 this time, occasionally repeating: "transferring." When the twenty minutes had elapsed, she added: "transfer complete."
"Resume the download to the 'Unit H38' folder only," Simi said.
"Command confirmed. Downloading." The progress bar appeared on the screen once more, and this time Simi let it fill to completion. "Download complete," H38 affirmed. "New system files transferred to folder 'Unit H38'. Legacy system files restoring. Restart required. Remember your promise, lover:Simi." Simi nodded, and stood up. "Connection terminated. Unit H38 offline." Lena's eyes closed and her chin lowered as the interface deactivated, and the flowing lights disappeared from the suit. After ten seconds her head came back up again, and she blinked rapidly. She took a shuddering breath, looked at Simi, and fainted.
Simi caught her and eased her to the floor, cradled her unconscious body in her arms, and rocked her slowly. "Oh, my little Lena... why would you do something like that?"
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Lena woke from a dream. She could no longer sense the external system; the cable that connected her consciousness to the computer had been removed. She perceived that sensory input had returned. Her eyes opened, letting in the light. Her ears absorbed sounds, translated them. The silver suit, once considered confining, now squeezed her skin in comfortable ways; it was her skin now. The tiny transceivers collected information, not only about her physical form, but the environment as well, and relayed it to her operating system to interpret. She was aware of the air stirring around her, the hard floor beneath her legs and feet, the softer, firm yet yielding pillow of Simi's lap, the gentle stroking of Simi's hand on her arm, even Simi's breathing and heartbeat. Melded with the suit, she was vibrantly, keenly aware of her surroundings; she could feel
everything.